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*Two 2.75" diameter Imperial Emblems in either white or silver should be on the crest of the helmet as seen in the diagrams below.

*Two 2.75" diameter Imperial Emblems in either white or silver should be on the crest of the helmet as seen in the diagrams below.

*The frown between the teeth may optionally be drilled out. If the teeth are cut out, the openings must be backed by material so that the face is not seen.

*The frown between the teeth may optionally be drilled out. If the teeth are cut out, the openings must be backed by material so that the face is not seen.

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*Colours of markings may range from chrome to silver, brushed aluminum to light gray to dark gray (gun metal), but must be consistent - pick a colour and stick with it.| | }}

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*Kneepads as depicted in the original artwork are optional . The art depicts them as similar to Biker Scout kneepads with no indentations and small extensions at the sides.| | }}

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Revision as of 03:31, 20 December 2013

181st Imperial Fighter Group

Model Tyler P. Huffman, Photo by Allison Lipka

Description: TIE Pilot, 181st Imperial Fighter GroupPrefix: TIDetachment:Jolly Roger Squadron Context: Star Wars Expanded Universe. The 181st Imperial Fighter Group is an elite unit that served in the Imperial navy, handpicked by Baron Soontir Fel and feared throughout the galaxy as the best TIE pilots in the Empire. Their elite status is denoted by distinctive red stripes sewn onto their uniforms and painted onto the solar wing arrays of their TIE Interceptor series starfighters.

The 501st approval requirements are listed in black. For Legion approval, only these requirements must be met.

While the Jolly Roger Squadron does not have any detachment specific costume certification programs, some parts of the costume below may be shared with other detachments that do. Features listed in blue or red are not required for 501st approval, but are noted here for those interested in these additional details.

This Visual Guide has been reviewed by the detachment staff and the LMO team and is certified for use as a minimum approval guideline for GMLs. GMLs are free to approve this costume type.

Any uncertainties or questionable aspects of the submitted costume should be brought to the appropriate DL/GML peer review section of the legion forum.

Required Costume Components

The following costume components are present and appear as described below.

The grey, ribbed flak vest should consist of nylon or nylon like fabric.

There are a total of 9 correctly spaced ribs on the front with a gap between the 2 upper and 9 lower ribs. 8 "flat" ribs are sewn into the vest between the upper and lower ribs, and are left flat.

There are 13 evenly space ribs in the back.

Tubing should be permitted to create the illusion that the ribs are filled.

Leather or leather like tabs with correct buckle hardware connects the front to back near the wearer's waist. A 1" (25mm) adjustment strap with adjustment tab buckle detail is found at the back of the vest. Two 2" (48mm) shoulder straps with horizontal rib stitching detail connect the front and back of the vest.

For level two certification (if applicable):

For level three certification (if applicable):

Web harness and optional web beltFor 501st approval:

The web harness and belt is the classic US Military A.L.I.C.E load bearing system. Grey or black is accepted. A.L.I.C.E belt must match harness in colour.

The Chestbox is connected directly to the harness via hooks, magnets or other method that will securely mount the box to the suspenders.

The web belt is optional on this uniform, and may be worn alone or in combination with the standard Officer's belt and buckle.

If only the web belt is to be worn, a standard Officers type buckle with affixed greeblie shall be mounted directly to the web belt buckle.

For level two certification (if applicable):

For level three certification (if applicable):

Type A ChestboxFor 501st approval:

Two types of chestbox are approved for 501st Legion use.

The chestbox will have the same configuration as shown in the photo.

Type A box is rectangular in shape, not square. It is permissible to have a flange that extends ½ “ (12.5mm) around the backside of the chestbox.

The third hose connection exits the bottom of the box, slightly to the left of wearer’s center. The third hose shall be 1.25” in diameter. The free end of the bottom hose shall be worn connected to the belt at the wearers left hip and terminate in a quick-disconnect assembly, black-painted thermal detonator/O2 canister, or other means of hiding the hose’s opening..

A communications wire exits the box to the right of the third hose exit point and will be wrapped around the third hose.

Two curved 45 degree, angled hose connectors exit at the sides of the box, just above the angle of the bottom plate. These may swivel to accommodate the hose when the helmet is worn.

Three rocker switches are mounted to the wearer’s left front of the box. correct colors are grey, white, grey.

Two circular red and white “lights” are mounted near the top of the front of the box.

For level two certification (if applicable):

For level three certification (if applicable):

Type B ChestboxFor 501st approval:

The chestbox is required to have the same configurations as seen in the photo.

Type B box front vertical plate is rectangular with a beveled lower plate angling toward wearer. The beveled plate has the communications wire connection near the hose mount. The communications wire shall be wrapped around the third hose.

Two curved 45 degree, angled hose connectors exit at the sides of the box, just above the angle of the bottom plate. These may swivel to accommodate the hose when the helmet is worn.

A third hose is mounted to its own connector at the bottom of the box, slightly to the left of wearers center. The hose is worn draped to the left, terminating on the wearers left hip and terminate in a quick-disconnect assembly, black-painted thermal detonator/O2 canister, or other means of hiding the hose’s opening.. Hose size shall be between 1.25” and 2” diameter.

The box has four rectangular plates mounted to the wearer’s left. One white, three grey are accepted. A ⅛” wide white rectangular strip surrounds these.

The box has 6 white rocker switches, on the wearer’s right side of the box.

A single greeblie similar to a audio jack is mounted on the front of the box.

Two circular white “lights” are mounted above the rocker switches.

For level two certification (if applicable):

For level three certification (if applicable):

Ejection HarnessFor 501st approval:

Gray 2” webbing extending from the below front flak vest to the back vest below the crotch.

Two loops wrap around each leg at the knees and are attached to the rest of the webbing below the crotch.

Gray 2” elastic may be substituted for grey webbing.

For level two certification (if applicable):

For level three certification (if applicable):

BeltFor 501st approval:

The belt is constructed from a non-textured leather or a leather-like material.

Approximately 2" (50.8 mm) in width, up to 3" (76.2 mm) is acceptable.

There are no loops on the belt.

A single large snap or rivet is visible approximately 1" (25.4 mm) from the buckle.

The belt may be worn with the snap to the right or left of the wearer.

The buckle is constructed from a horizontally brushed metal, or metal looking material.

Three straight lines, on the back of the hand (that match some references), are optional.

For level two certification (if applicable):

Gloves are made of leather.

For level three certification (if applicable):

Gauntlets slightly flair-out, upward from the wrist to the mid-forearm.

Black BootsFor 501st approval:

Calf high black leather or leather like material.

Free of laces, decorative stitching, buckles on the instep or any other embellishments.

Boots may have a single adjustment strap at the top outside of the boot, with the buckle no wider than 1".

This need not be functional.

Zippers on the inside of the boot are acceptable, so long as they are concealed.

If the zipper is not covered by vinyl/leather, it is painted black.

German "jack boot" style boots are most canon.

For level two certification (if applicable):

Boots are made of leather.

For level three certification (if applicable):

Boots are German jack boots (or “Knobelbechers”) or an authentic replication thereof.

Boots have the top adjustment strap.

Optional Accessories

Items below are optional costume accessories. These items are not required for approval, but if present appear as described below.

Imperial Communications PadFor 501st approval:

Rectangular communications pad, with buttons and detailing as shown, on a grey or silver background.

For level two certification (if applicable):

Compad is not electronically lit.

DL-44 Blaster PistolFor 501st approval:

Manufactured by BlasTech Industries, the DL-44 Blaster has the ability to charge a heavier blast, nearly twice as powerful as similar pistols. Because the sidearm is highly modifiable and is one of the few blasters shown to have the ability to penetrate imperial armor, the Empire has placed heavy restrictions on this model and in many cases ownership is outlawed outside of imperial forces.

Scratch built or high-end prop replica.

E-11 BlasterFor 501st approval:

Manufactured by BlasTech Industries, the E-11 is standard-issue for many Imperial troops. Light, compact yet powerful, the E-11 blaster is always in high demand throughout the galaxy.

Based on a real or replica Sterling sub-machine gun, scratch-built, or a modified commercial toy Stormtrooper blaster.

For level two certification (if applicable):

Folding stock.

Stock does not need to function.

A real or replica ammo counter - based off of a Hengstler counter - should be present.

D-ring mounted on the rear.

Correct style scope.

Two power cylinders on the magazine.

Scratch-built, resin cast, Hyperfirm rubber cast blasters should have a total of 6 t-racks on blaster (leaving the lowest row on the Hengstler side un-covered).

If using the Hasbro E11 toy blaster, it is modified to have the correct number of T-tracks (6 total), with a lower row of open vent holes on the magazine housing side.

This is accomplished by covering the pre-existing rows of holes with T-tracks, then grinding off the lower integrated T-track on the magazine housing side, and drilling a new row of holes in its place.

HolsterFor 501st approval:

Holster is the appropriate color and style for the specific blaster.

Holster is not present if no blaster is carried.

Neck SealFor 501st approval:

Artwork depicts pilots of the 181st Fighter Group with a Stormtrooper style neckseal worn under the flight suit.

Black with horizontal ribs, fitted to the wearer, and extending from the base of the neck to the top of the Adam's apple.

For level two certification (if applicable):

For level three certification (if applicable):

KneepadsFor 501st approval:

Kneepads as depicted in the original artwork are optional . The art depicts them as similar to Biker Scout kneepads with no indentations and small extensions at the sides.

For level two certification (if applicable):

For level three certification (if applicable):

This document and all of the images within were created by and are the property of the 501st Legion. All other uses are prohibited.